Hi,

There are good alternatives to MS Office. MS Office is not fully accessible 
yet, but it is said that it will be written in Cocoa, most likely making it 
accessible. The Mac has a basic Text Editor called Text Edit, which is a lot 
better than Wordpad and Notepad on Windows. You have suites such as iWork and 
Open Office, which will probably perform the tasks you want.

Web browsing is very intuitive. There is simply nothing bad I can say about it. 
It works absolutely great, and the fact there is no buffer to load the page 
into makes you able to navigate a site even before the page has loaded. I don't 
want to rant on how good it is. :)

Regards,
Nic
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On May 2, 2010, at 2:36 AM, Edward wrote:

> Hello all,
> 
> I am strongly considering buying my first Mac in a few weeks and would like
> to know if vo gives the user full accessibility in terms of ms office and
> web browsing?
> 
> Thanks for answering my nubie questions
> Edward
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